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jason carol, cnn, new york. >> go harlem. go harlem. soledad o'brien examines provocative questions about skin color, discrimination and race in our new documentary "who is black in america?" premieres sunday, december 9th, only on cnn. big fan of harlem. >>> here are other stories we are watching tonight for you. after 127 days in space, astronaut sunita williams is back on earth. williams along with astronauts from japan and russia landed couldn't in kazakhstan. the trio spent most of the past four months aboard the international space station. during the trip she broke the women's record for time spent space-walking. she clocked 50 hours and 40 minutes. >>> vice president joe biden was in new jersey, visiting areas destroyed by superstorm sandy. biden visited a volunteer fire department in seaside heights. meeting first responders who lost their homes in the storm. he talked about his personal connection to the region and pledged long-term help. >>> during superstorm sandy, new jersey governor chris christie was firm about the import
jason carol, cnn, new york. >> go harlem. go harlem. soledad o'brien examines provocative questions about skin color, discrimination and race in our new documentary "who is black in america?" premieres sunday, december 9th, only on cnn. big fan of harlem. >>> here are other stories we are watching tonight for you. after 127 days in space, astronaut sunita williams is back on earth. williams along with astronauts from japan and russia landed couldn't in kazakhstan. the...
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this is harlem, new york. take a second look at the congregation and you'll see the black church here changing. >> it's very inspiring. i'd definitely come back, yeah, why not? >> there's no pictures, no video. you don't want to interrupt someone's worship. >> reporter: tourists, many european, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. >> it is to some degree, and i thought of it initially as something bad. but i say i realized it's to be able to know each other better and to learn more about each other. there's nothing -- >> reporter: what's happening in the pews is not just tourism. it may be a reflection of something greater. do you see the identity of harlem changing or shifting? >> i think demographically you would have to see that there is a change. the harlem of my youth when i would come to harlem doesn't look the same. >> reporter: statistics show hispanics and whites outpacing the number of blacks moving into harlem. >> you can no longer make the assumption that all persons
this is harlem, new york. take a second look at the congregation and you'll see the black church here changing. >> it's very inspiring. i'd definitely come back, yeah, why not? >> there's no pictures, no video. you don't want to interrupt someone's worship. >> reporter: tourists, many european, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. >> it is to some degree, and i thought of it initially as something bad. but i say i realized it's to be able...
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jason carol, cnn, new york. >> go harlem. go harlem. soledad o'brien examines questions about skin color and race. who is black in america appears sunday, december 9, only on cnn. big fan of harlem. >>> here are other stories we are watching tonight for you. after 127 days in space, astronaut sunita williams is back on earth. with after the astronauts from japan and russia, they arrived in kazakhstan. during the trip she broke the record for time of women walking in space. >>> vice president joe biden was in new jersey, visiting areas destroyed by superstorm sandy. he volunteered seaside heights, meeting first responders who lost their homes in the storm. he talked about his personal connection to the region and pledged long-term help. >>> during superstorm sandy, chris christie was firm about the importance of evacuating and unhappy with those who stayed in harm's way. christie stopped by saturday night live last night for a self parody for his hard nosed communication style. he dished out some hard jabs, including to those of us in th
jason carol, cnn, new york. >> go harlem. go harlem. soledad o'brien examines questions about skin color and race. who is black in america appears sunday, december 9, only on cnn. big fan of harlem. >>> here are other stories we are watching tonight for you. after 127 days in space, astronaut sunita williams is back on earth. with after the astronauts from japan and russia, they arrived in kazakhstan. during the trip she broke the record for time of women walking in space....
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the harlem of my youth when i would come to harlem, it doesn't look the same. >> reporter: statistics show the number of whites and blacks out-pacing the numbers coming to harlem. >> you will see the people nonafrican-americans, who are were whites, tourists, who came to the community and wanted to find a place to have a transformative encounter with god. >> reporter: the changing face in harlem, still being moved by the age-old gospel. jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> who is black in america? is being black determined by the color of your skin, by society, or is it something else? cnn's soledad o'brien has more interesting questions on discrimination and race. "who is black in america," only on cnn. >>> a good will donation turns into a great opportunity for art lovers. recognize these skillful strokes? someone gave away this original piece from a master artist, salvador dali, and now it is up for auction. what if there was a new way to deal with money that focused less on fees and more... on what matters? maybe your bank account is taking too much time and maybe it's costing too mu
the harlem of my youth when i would come to harlem, it doesn't look the same. >> reporter: statistics show the number of whites and blacks out-pacing the numbers coming to harlem. >> you will see the people nonafrican-americans, who are were whites, tourists, who came to the community and wanted to find a place to have a transformative encounter with god. >> reporter: the changing face in harlem, still being moved by the age-old gospel. jason carroll, cnn, new york....
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i'm talking on the ground in neighborhoods, there's a reason why my was to go to harlem in harlem election as natioe to that was, why are you in harlem? that's where the voters core effort by the national party was to the state parties to generate that energy remembering where we were coming from '06 and '08. we didn't have -- i'm not -- minimizing the symbolism. >> jettison that. >> the symbolism of reaching out and since you left being chair, that went away and that's a big problem for the party. but to become a majority party -- >> yes. >> ideas leaders, organizations. >> absolutely. >> coordination between the national party and congressional wing, nothing. >> didn't happen. true. >> and maybe stop rape. that's my little asterisk to theof break. thank you as always to the reverend al sharpton his insight. >> i leave you with the chairman and good hands. >> news zombies. >> chairman and my two zombie darls. join reverend al sharpton for politics nation every week day at 6:00 p.m eastern here on this channel w home, msnbc. >>> after the break, will last night's decisive defeat inspire so
i'm talking on the ground in neighborhoods, there's a reason why my was to go to harlem in harlem election as natioe to that was, why are you in harlem? that's where the voters core effort by the national party was to the state parties to generate that energy remembering where we were coming from '06 and '08. we didn't have -- i'm not -- minimizing the symbolism. >> jettison that. >> the symbolism of reaching out and since you left being chair, that went away and that's a big...
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it's one of the only gas stations in harlem to have gas at this hour. i hope we will be able to get to the live pictures. you see them now. people waiting for gas. a lot of these people have been waiting six hours. you can see nypd officers making sure everyone is calm because some people have been arrested this morning because tempers are flaring as people have been waiting for hours in their cars. some people have been standing in line, holding gas judge walking up to the gas station waiting in long lines to get gas. this is one of the only gas stations in the area that has power and it gets gas from a local supplier. that's why it has been able to keep gas during this aftermath of hurricane sandy man has hit that area quite hard. 145th street in harlem, live. that's the case throughout the tristate area, with just a small number of gas stations open. in new jersey, 60% of gas stations are closed. in long island, new york, 60% of the gas stations are closed. taxicabs are trying to fuel up. back to you. >> thank you. the people in new york are struggli
it's one of the only gas stations in harlem to have gas at this hour. i hope we will be able to get to the live pictures. you see them now. people waiting for gas. a lot of these people have been waiting six hours. you can see nypd officers making sure everyone is calm because some people have been arrested this morning because tempers are flaring as people have been waiting for hours in their cars. some people have been standing in line, holding gas judge walking up to the gas station waiting...
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we're going to give out over a thousand books today at the harlem school. they've been responsible for over a million books distributed over the course of their relationship together. so this is a fantastic initiative. >> why is that so important to you? >> because i think it teaches things that you can only learn through books. we live in a culture that's fast-paced. you get internet, you want information, you get it right now. books teach us patience. they teach us all kinds of things like that. >> what does mountain climbing teach you? >> having gone up mount kilimanjaro last year, that teaches you patience, too. just trying to do things that are bigger than yourself. that's my hope. >> incredible. >> did you ever lose the belief that you would have this thrill of being where you are, this possibility? >> well, i think that's one of the things ironically books teach you, is to have a big imagination. i always believed and had the hope that i could do it. >> what are you reading now? >> presently i'm reading a book by a russian author called "the master a
we're going to give out over a thousand books today at the harlem school. they've been responsible for over a million books distributed over the course of their relationship together. so this is a fantastic initiative. >> why is that so important to you? >> because i think it teaches things that you can only learn through books. we live in a culture that's fast-paced. you get internet, you want information, you get it right now. books teach us patience. they teach us all kinds of...
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. >>> he grew up in new york city spanish harlem, and later this week the body of three-time world boxing champ hector macho camacho will be thrown back to new york for burial. members of a new york gym where camacho trained are grieving. >> i'm very sad. hector was one of the champions that trained out of gleason's gym. i knew him very well, and he was one of the ones i considered a friend. there's a few of the fellows that come through here and train and they go on, but hector was someone that came back to gleason's when he was in new york. i considered him a friend. he was someone that i could call upon when i needed a champion or a fighter to go to a school or go to a hospital. >> the 50-year-old camacho was removed from life support at a san juan hospital and died yesterday. he had been declared brain dead after he was shot on tuesday. police are still looking for the shooter and another suspect. >>> this weekend fans and friends are also remembering larry hadman. his family says it was cancer. a makeshift memorial popped up on the site of his star on the hollywood walk of fame. othe
. >>> he grew up in new york city spanish harlem, and later this week the body of three-time world boxing champ hector macho camacho will be thrown back to new york for burial. members of a new york gym where camacho trained are grieving. >> i'm very sad. hector was one of the champions that trained out of gleason's gym. i knew him very well, and he was one of the ones i considered a friend. there's a few of the fellows that come through here and train and they go on, but hector...
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this is harlem, new york. take a second look at this congregation and you'll see the black church here changing. >> inspiring and i definitely will come back. why not? >> reporter: tourists, many european, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. michael henry adams specializes in harlem's history. >> it is voyeurism to a degree. i thought of it as something bad initially but it's learning more about each other and there's nothing bad in that. >> reporter: what's happening is not just white tourism but of something greater. do you see the identity of harlem shifting or changing? >> demographically, would you have to see that there is a change. the harlem of my youth, when i would come to harlem, doesn't look the same. >> reporter: statistics show hispanics and whites outpacing the number of blacks moving into harlem. >> you can no longer make the assumption that all persons who are nonafrican-americans, who are whites were tourists. like everyone else, they were persons who lived in
this is harlem, new york. take a second look at this congregation and you'll see the black church here changing. >> inspiring and i definitely will come back. why not? >> reporter: tourists, many european, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. michael henry adams specializes in harlem's history. >> it is voyeurism to a degree. i thought of it as something bad initially but it's learning more about each other and there's nothing bad in that....
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>> mm, i visited the harlem restaurant of marcus samuels. and his story is fascinating. born in ethiopia, or fanned age of 2. adopted by a swedish family. raised in sweden. he calls the u.s. home. all reflected in the menus at his many restaurants for. me he made a personal fave, swedish meatballs his grandmother's recipe. >> i am happy you finally came into my kitchen. >> i am not sure you want me in your kitchen. what is the recipe? >> meatballs, pickled cucumber. very simple recipe. comes from the incredible book, the culinary council have put together the holiday, thanksgiving cookbook. take a cucumber. simple. slice them down. everyone can help out. do. there you go. walter. then we have little bit of chili flakes. the heat. chili peppers. mustard. and sugar. going to bring this to a boil. meatballs, that is one dish, everybody knows, swedish, think about swedish meatballs. >> swedish meatballs. ikea? >> no, not ikea. swedish meatballs. that's it. how i got into cooking. i grew up, with my grandmother helga, an old-fashioned recipe. never change the recipe. >> we pu
>> mm, i visited the harlem restaurant of marcus samuels. and his story is fascinating. born in ethiopia, or fanned age of 2. adopted by a swedish family. raised in sweden. he calls the u.s. home. all reflected in the menus at his many restaurants for. me he made a personal fave, swedish meatballs his grandmother's recipe. >> i am happy you finally came into my kitchen. >> i am not sure you want me in your kitchen. what is the recipe? >> meatballs, pickled cucumber. very...
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he started by moving to the edge of harlem. >> well, if we wanted things to be harder for ourselves, we succeeded wonderfully. it was kind of a gritty neighborhood. the apartment next door to us on the third floor was burned out and stayed that way the whole time that we lived there. we had, like, five locks on the door, including one of those bars you put in after you've gone inside the apartment. >> well, new york to me is the key to his life. it's the period where he does the least, but figures out the most. >> to find a connection to the black community obama headed out into harlem and all over the city. but it turned out to be harder than obama imagined. >> he told me this when i interviewed him in the white house. he made no lasting african-american friends during those four years in new york. >> the new york years are marked by this kind of turning inward. he spends time reading, fasting, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> as he walked the streets. friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i h
he started by moving to the edge of harlem. >> well, if we wanted things to be harder for ourselves, we succeeded wonderfully. it was kind of a gritty neighborhood. the apartment next door to us on the third floor was burned out and stayed that way the whole time that we lived there. we had, like, five locks on the door, including one of those bars you put in after you've gone inside the apartment. >> well, new york to me is the key to his life. it's the period where he does the...
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the democracy prep is a predominantly african-american school in harlem. is there a way as your trying to get young people involved for helping them get that critical world view on their own nation. >> people use it is as an excuse. we have a black president. you can't say, i can't relate to politics because there aren't people like me in office. there are now. the question is the quality of our public schools. with our kids, we try to focus on that leelreally early. so they can say, how can i become an engaged citizen when i'm an adult? our kids are out doing, get out to vote campaigns. they are out there doing a campaign called, i can't vote but you can. you will see them in harlem with their bright yellow shirt saying, i can't vote. they want to let people know, today is election day. 40% of americans are not going to turn out on tuesday despite all that we are talking about. >> i am going to bring the rest of my panel back in as soon as we come back. as we go to break, i want you to take a look at seth's kids from democracy prep harlem campus teaching
the democracy prep is a predominantly african-american school in harlem. is there a way as your trying to get young people involved for helping them get that critical world view on their own nation. >> people use it is as an excuse. we have a black president. you can't say, i can't relate to politics because there aren't people like me in office. there are now. the question is the quality of our public schools. with our kids, we try to focus on that leelreally early. so they can say, how...
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. >> you talk about the communities, electric that president obama won it and up in harlem we have somebody there who was there four years ago. another celebration, debra. >> hey, george, i have to tell you, this doesn't seem like the same room i stepped into five hours ago. people were -- inaudible a given. they are here for the president tonight, george. there's one gentleman said to me it's almost like a couple renewing their wedding vows. maybe they're not as giddy as they were on their honeymoon but at the end of the day they can still love each other. i think you see this love is still here for the president. . >> these people are beside themselves with excitement. >> i love it. >> inaudible. >> we can barely hear you. let's head out to josh who's in time square. >> a rukous time square. the cheers really gathering and it is complete pandemonium. we are joined now by a mother and daughter who they just said devoted to the right one, registered nurses from iowa you both voted for the newly re- elected barack obama why did he get your vote? >> because health care
. >> you talk about the communities, electric that president obama won it and up in harlem we have somebody there who was there four years ago. another celebration, debra. >> hey, george, i have to tell you, this doesn't seem like the same room i stepped into five hours ago. people were -- inaudible a given. they are here for the president tonight, george. there's one gentleman said to me it's almost like a couple renewing their wedding vows. maybe they're not as giddy as they were...
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you wrote a book a few years ago while you were reporting for the new york times on the harlem children -- you wrote a book called however it takes, and we very aggressively pursued a promised neighborhood grant from the federal government to try to replicate the model. yesterday one of the students read you a paragraph you had written three your four years ago and your response was a lot of this book is my repudiation of what i wrote then. tell me, i read this book as sort of a validation of the science behind why the wraparound cradle to college model makes sense in the harlem children zone, but what about this book, is this book a confirmation of the strategy or is a deviation from what you thought then? >> i think what i was trying to say, this particular line i had in 2006 where i talk about middle-class values being an important part and a lot of this is trying to look more deeply at the question of values to look at the skills that are more important part of what successful schools are teaching in terms of what is related to the reporting whatever it takes. a little of both. i th
you wrote a book a few years ago while you were reporting for the new york times on the harlem children -- you wrote a book called however it takes, and we very aggressively pursued a promised neighborhood grant from the federal government to try to replicate the model. yesterday one of the students read you a paragraph you had written three your four years ago and your response was a lot of this book is my repudiation of what i wrote then. tell me, i read this book as sort of a validation of...
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matter to them but who is by teeing the vouchers to the and mail and al gore was asked in the debate in harlem and he was running for president as he was beholden to the teachers' unions a black reporter said if you are so big on the public schools then why do your kids go to private schools? he got angry and said don't bring my children and to this. way to. [laughter] hold on. not so fast. is great to start another fox news but why is that the only game in town? they have 10 times the ratings of cnn but it has not occurred two msnbc they are getting higher ratings of wonder if we should try being fair and balanced? [applause] just a small point* i am doing peers market and a few weeks. the reason i have been avoiding it because the pre-tapes than edits i just want it to be live by don't mice naughty remarks back to be added did out. that is all i asked. [applause] i probably but not get it but and example was i was in l.a. more than our jeht chatting with ted koppel. yes, but he is still alive. [laughter] we were arguing the entire time finally said he will take a 302nd club and put it out of
matter to them but who is by teeing the vouchers to the and mail and al gore was asked in the debate in harlem and he was running for president as he was beholden to the teachers' unions a black reporter said if you are so big on the public schools then why do your kids go to private schools? he got angry and said don't bring my children and to this. way to. [laughter] hold on. not so fast. is great to start another fox news but why is that the only game in town? they have 10 times the ratings...
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throughout the day limousines will pick up people in the harlem park and wood lawn and owings mills communities. >>> astronauts can vote. mission control at the johnson space center can e-mail a digital version of the ballot and people living in the international space station once they can cast the ballot they can vote and the vote of the ballots come back down to earth on the same path they are voting authorities. there are two americans at the iss both opted to vote on earth before heading into space. >>> that right there distance is not a problem when it comes to voting and weather shouldn't be a issue. >> especially when you have lynette who can prepare you as you head out the door. >> you will need the big coat. don't think a light jacket is going to suffice. you need the coat with the fur and also if you are waiting in the lines, bring something to put on your head like a hat, maybe some earmuffs because if you were waiting in line it's going at thattic atoll. temperatures in the -- take a toll on you. temperatures in the 20s. we have a few high thin clouds in the area. mostly clear skie
throughout the day limousines will pick up people in the harlem park and wood lawn and owings mills communities. >>> astronauts can vote. mission control at the johnson space center can e-mail a digital version of the ballot and people living in the international space station once they can cast the ballot they can vote and the vote of the ballots come back down to earth on the same path they are voting authorities. there are two americans at the iss both opted to vote on earth before...
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they will pick up people in harlem park wood lawn and owings mills. we will have exact locations at abc2news.com. >>> voters nationwide are getting ready to head to the polls casting their ballots in less than an hour. polling places will be a buzz across the country. >> absolutely. and all the eyes are on a few key battleground states and those voters could determine which candidates become the next president. >> let's look at what's happening now. this morning, in the important swing states. >> reporter: i am from cincinnati and polls here in hamilton county are preparing to open. a cold start to the day as voters head out on this election day. but of course, not too many people worried about the weather as all eyes are on ohio. many experts say whoever takes hamilton county is more than likely to take ohio. i have been in cleveland and voting weather is expected to be rate. no rain in the forecast. temperature wise mid-40s ohio is the state to watch in this presidential election. many people are talking about it. mitt romney and paul ryan by the wa
they will pick up people in harlem park wood lawn and owings mills. we will have exact locations at abc2news.com. >>> voters nationwide are getting ready to head to the polls casting their ballots in less than an hour. polling places will be a buzz across the country. >> absolutely. and all the eyes are on a few key battleground states and those voters could determine which candidates become the next president. >> let's look at what's happening now. this morning, in the...
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one of them right near here in harlem. abc's deborah roberts is there, the same place she was four years ago, another celebration, deborah. >> hey, george, i got to tell you this doesn't even seem like the same room i stepped into five hours ago. when we arrived here people were somber. they were sick to their stomach with worry thinking it would be a very long night. one woman -- with the president feeling disappointed and -- tonight she said it's all a given. they are here for the president tonight, george. there's one gentleman said to me it's almost like a couple renewing their wedding vows. maybe they're not as giddy as they were on their honeymoon but at the end of the day they can still love each other. i think you see this love is still here for the president. these people are beside themselves. right? >> i love it. loving it. four more years. >> somber, you said. not with what we're seeing. we can barely hear you and let's head out to josh elliott who is out in times square. josh. >> reporter: a raucous times squa
one of them right near here in harlem. abc's deborah roberts is there, the same place she was four years ago, another celebration, deborah. >> hey, george, i got to tell you this doesn't even seem like the same room i stepped into five hours ago. when we arrived here people were somber. they were sick to their stomach with worry thinking it would be a very long night. one woman -- with the president feeling disappointed and -- tonight she said it's all a given. they are here for the...
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al gore was asked in a debate in harlem when he was running for president because he had been, you know, of course, the democrats that are beholding to the teachers' unions, and so a black gal reporter got up and said, now, you know, if you're big on the public schools, spending money on public schools, no voucher systems, why do your kids go to private schools? he got angry, and said, don't bring my children into this. [laughter] wait a second -- [laughter] hang on there, not so fast. yeah, no, it's a great idea for, if you know any conservative billionaires, to start another fox news. i love it, but why is that the only game in town? they have ten times the ratings of cnn and msnbc, but it's not occurred to cnn and msnbc. they get higher ratings. i wonder if we should try to be fair and balanced. [laughter] [applause] team popular. by the way, just a small point on -- this is why i am doing piers morgan in a couple weeks. [laughter] i tweeted him that i was avoiding it because he preat a times and edits before it goes to live. i want it live. i don't want my remarks back to him edited
al gore was asked in a debate in harlem when he was running for president because he had been, you know, of course, the democrats that are beholding to the teachers' unions, and so a black gal reporter got up and said, now, you know, if you're big on the public schools, spending money on public schools, no voucher systems, why do your kids go to private schools? he got angry, and said, don't bring my children into this. [laughter] wait a second -- [laughter] hang on there, not so fast. yeah,...
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morning news today in harlem says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. it's ten pm moscow time tonight egypt announces that a ceasefire between israel and hamas is to come into force an hour from now covering a desperate international push for a truce we've got the latest just ahead this comes of course despite the other israeli strikes on gaza which brought the death toll to over one hundred fifty and the terror blast in the center of tel aviv in retaliation. other top stories thousands of students hitting the streets of london crying out against rising tuition fees and a lack of financial support making it harder to get a higher education in the u.k. . plus a human rights blow for bahrain is amnesty international publishes a report showing torture and oppression getting worse said the king. good evening i'm kevin zero in thank you for choosing to see we're starting with that breaking news of just been talking about israel and palestinian group h
morning news today in harlem says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. it's ten pm moscow time tonight egypt announces that a ceasefire between israel and hamas is to come into force an hour from now covering a desperate international push for a truce we've got the latest just ahead this comes of course despite the other israeli strikes on gaza which brought the death toll to over one hundred fifty and...
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the world changes in the course of 64 there are the rights in philadelphia and in harlem to mean something. it isn't even the sheer violence of it. i think a lot of it has to do -- i think people were shocked by the right in california. tell us about that and how does it change the movement or the way that people perceive civil rights. what does it do to the black community, what does it do to white liberalism? what happens? >> to the white liberalism what it does is a number of liberals were shoulder to shoulder with blacks in the south, some of them got killed and lots of them sat back and said these guys are not like the nonviolent civil rights people, they are hoodlums. they are bad people fighting police bringing down buildings, and so this sort of makes a lot of white people cautious. they are not really sure what is happening here and they don't like what they see. i'm not saying it to give up on freedom struggles. johnson doesn't give up on the freedom struggle. he continues to try to get legislation after this although initially staggered how could this happen. he's done more than
the world changes in the course of 64 there are the rights in philadelphia and in harlem to mean something. it isn't even the sheer violence of it. i think a lot of it has to do -- i think people were shocked by the right in california. tell us about that and how does it change the movement or the way that people perceive civil rights. what does it do to the black community, what does it do to white liberalism? what happens? >> to the white liberalism what it does is a number of liberals...
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students at harlem's democracy prep school sang a song. let's listen. ♪ ♪ vote for obama ♪ or vote for romney ♪ it's your civic duty so vote for somebody ♪ ♪ it's called democracy ♪ it's your reminder ♪ vote for obama ♪ or vote for romney ♪ it's your civic duty ♪ vote for somebody . >> cute, adorable. since we're on a musical theme and this is all the highlight of our show. no one will forget. this is so good you have to close your eyes. this is the kind you have to feel. close your eyes. close them tight. i'm going to close mine too. this is one you have to feel. it gets in your system. >> not really. it's like a virus. >> no, it's not. here's a song that i chose specifically because it had a little funk in it, a little rap. and here we go. let's do it. ♪ that's live. ♪ looking out on the morning rain i used to feel so inspire ed ♪ >> that's our emma jo. ♪ i had to face another day ♪ lord it made me feel so tired ♪ ♪ before the day i met you life was so unkind ♪ ♪ you're the key to my peace of mind
students at harlem's democracy prep school sang a song. let's listen. ♪ ♪ vote for obama ♪ or vote for romney ♪ it's your civic duty so vote for somebody ♪ ♪ it's called democracy ♪ it's your reminder ♪ vote for obama ♪ or vote for romney ♪ it's your civic duty ♪ vote for somebody . >> cute, adorable. since we're on a musical theme and this is all the highlight of our show. no one will forget. this is so good you have to close your eyes. this is the kind you have to...
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gaga grew up in new york of course and says this time r town and her time on the lower east side, harlem, bronx, brooklyn, made her the woman and the artist she is today. she's making a donation on behalf of her entire family. and new yorker jerry seinfeld stepping up. donating all of his income from his upcoming scheduled shows in brooklyn and on statin island to the relief efforts and added a show that's going to happen on december 19th on long island. proceeds from that show will be going to local organizations helping people here in new york. love the sein, carol. >> me, too. a.j. hammer, thanks so much. >>> look carefully at this next image. see it there? appears to be a wrecked car. but in this case, looks can be deceiving. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's crabfest! the only time of year you can savor 5 succulent crab entrees, all under 20 dollars. like a half-pound of tender snow crab paired with savory
gaga grew up in new york of course and says this time r town and her time on the lower east side, harlem, bronx, brooklyn, made her the woman and the artist she is today. she's making a donation on behalf of her entire family. and new yorker jerry seinfeld stepping up. donating all of his income from his upcoming scheduled shows in brooklyn and on statin island to the relief efforts and added a show that's going to happen on december 19th on long island. proceeds from that show will be going to...
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. >> i worked in harlem, brownsville. i went to a lot of fires. but when it's personal, you just, it's tough. >> reporter: and for those guys. it's family. i remember charlie and his brother walter taking me out one night and explaining what to do and what not to do. >> reporter: despite the damage, charlie and nancy say this town is tougher than it looks and they will rebuild. sits a place too rich in tradition and family to keep them away. 1,000 active duty men and women in the fire department were affected in one way or another by sandy. that's 10% of their force and, of course, so many of them live in the rockaways. in the
. >> i worked in harlem, brownsville. i went to a lot of fires. but when it's personal, you just, it's tough. >> reporter: and for those guys. it's family. i remember charlie and his brother walter taking me out one night and explaining what to do and what not to do. >> reporter: despite the damage, charlie and nancy say this town is tougher than it looks and they will rebuild. sits a place too rich in tradition and family to keep them away. 1,000 active duty men and women in...
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the black road changes in a way that there's a riot in harlem and they seem to mean some pain. and so, it's not even the sheer violence of it. i think a lot of it has to do -- anything people were shocked by the riot in california, the riot nla. tell us about that. how does it really change the black movement or just the way people perceive civil rights. i guess another way of putting it is what does it do to the black community? what does it do to equate liberalism? >> guest: to white liberalism, but it does is other white liberals were shoulder to shoulder with blacks in the south. some of them got killed. after a while, a lot of them sat back and said these guys are not christlike, nonviolent civil rights people. they are hoodlums. they are burn baby burn. they are bad people fighting police. in the burn down buildings. so, this sort of makes a lot of white people cautious and they're not really sure what is happening here and they don't like what they see. i am not saying that they give up on freedom struggle. johnson doesn't give up on the freedom struggle. he continues to
the black road changes in a way that there's a riot in harlem and they seem to mean some pain. and so, it's not even the sheer violence of it. i think a lot of it has to do -- anything people were shocked by the riot in california, the riot nla. tell us about that. how does it really change the black movement or just the way people perceive civil rights. i guess another way of putting it is what does it do to the black community? what does it do to equate liberalism? >> guest: to white...
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he started by moving to the edge of harlem. >> if we wanted things to be harder for ourselves, we succeeded wonderfully. it was kind of a gritty neighborhood. the apartment next door to us on the third floor was burned out and stayed that way the whole time that we lived there. we had, like, five locks on the door, including one of those bars that you put in after you've gone inside the apartment. >> narrator: a couple of friends from the oxy days joined him. >> i think it was complete intimidation by new york city, which seemed rougher and tougher and uncivilized than any other place either of us had lived. and both of us were probably questioning, "why the heck did i come to this place?" it was scary and we had no resources. >> well, new york to me is the key to his life. it's the period where he does the least, but figures out the most. >> narrator: to find a connection to the black community, obama headed out into harlem and all over the city. but it turned out to be harder than obama imagined. >> he told me this when i interviewed him in the white house. he made no lasting african-amer
he started by moving to the edge of harlem. >> if we wanted things to be harder for ourselves, we succeeded wonderfully. it was kind of a gritty neighborhood. the apartment next door to us on the third floor was burned out and stayed that way the whole time that we lived there. we had, like, five locks on the door, including one of those bars that you put in after you've gone inside the apartment. >> narrator: a couple of friends from the oxy days joined him. >> i think it was...
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closs classes and is best known for knocking out sugar ray leonard, the pride of puerto rico, raised in harlem, new york, he was just r50 years old. >>> a community in alabama mourning the loss of a sheriffs deputies, he was one of three deputies who went to a man's house after a guy was being confro confrontational with family members and a man pulled out a gun and opened war and the deputy scott ward was killed instantly. he served 15 years on the force and another deputy critically wounded and the suspect also killed. >>> police are on the hunt for the so-called bra bandit tonight. our top story on the fox trip across america. ♪ >> harris: california: a man and a woman go into a sacramento convenience store saying they want to buy a tobacco pipe. but when the pair goes to the register to pay, the woman pulled a gun out from her bra, demanding money. >> now! now! open >> harris: the bra bandit was anything but a smooth criminal. taking a swing at a surveillance camera. the clerk said he could tell that she was nervous. >> she was scared, too. i looked and she was scared. >> harris: the wom
closs classes and is best known for knocking out sugar ray leonard, the pride of puerto rico, raised in harlem, new york, he was just r50 years old. >>> a community in alabama mourning the loss of a sheriffs deputies, he was one of three deputies who went to a man's house after a guy was being confro confrontational with family members and a man pulled out a gun and opened war and the deputy scott ward was killed instantly. he served 15 years on the force and another deputy critically...
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world changes with watts in a way that -- of course in '64 there are riots in philadelphia, riot in harlem, and they seem to mean something, but, boy, watts is different. >> guest: it was. terrible. >> host: and so it's not even the sheer violence of it. i think a lot of it has to do with -- i think people were more shocked by the riot in california. the riot in l.a. tell us about that. how does it really change the black movement? or just the way people perceive civil rights? i guess another way of putting it. what does it do to black community, to white liberalism. what happens with watts? >> guest: to white liberalism, what it does is -- a number of white liberals were shoulder-to-shoulder with blacks in the south, some were killed. after watts a lot of them sat back and said, hmm, these guys, they're not christ like nonviolent civil rights people. they're hoodlums. they're burning -- burn, baby, burn, they're bad people, fighting the police, and burning down buildings. and so this sort of makes a lot of white people cautious and not really sure what is happening here. and they don't li
world changes with watts in a way that -- of course in '64 there are riots in philadelphia, riot in harlem, and they seem to mean something, but, boy, watts is different. >> guest: it was. terrible. >> host: and so it's not even the sheer violence of it. i think a lot of it has to do with -- i think people were more shocked by the riot in california. the riot in l.a. tell us about that. how does it really change the black movement? or just the way people perceive civil rights? i...
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. >> reporter: brought up with a strong sense of self, samuelsson now feels at home in harlem, where he lives and has a restaurant. the summervilles say being open about race and having black role models in calle's life will help when the challenges do come. >> there are differences. and celebrate the differences. >> reporter: for now, for this family, that is enough. jason carol, cnn, oakland, california. >>> soledad o'brien examines provocative questions about skin color, discrimination and race in "who is black in america." the documentary premieres sunday, december 9th, at 8:00 eastern only here on cnn. >>> any minute now, president obama expected to meet with his cabinet. they're at the white house. first meeting here since the re-election. find out what may be happening today behind closed doors. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a ra
. >> reporter: brought up with a strong sense of self, samuelsson now feels at home in harlem, where he lives and has a restaurant. the summervilles say being open about race and having black role models in calle's life will help when the challenges do come. >> there are differences. and celebrate the differences. >> reporter: for now, for this family, that is enough. jason carol, cnn, oakland, california. >>> soledad o'brien examines provocative questions about skin...
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i'm the founder of a harlem based education group called total equity now tweeting at total equity now. i tweeted today with people photos of harlemites carrying reading materials outside their bags. the first day of month is literacy across harlem where we ask all harlemites to carry a book, magazine or newspaper or e-reader outside their bag so young people and others can see that is part of our public identity. my question for you, and we are tweeting and i have the hashing to on and it is rock those read. many of the photos are east to west today. my question is how do we build communities around reading and learning? thank you schomberg for tweeting about the image. how do you help build community through photography? as journalists you are there to capture different events and publish important photographs and tell a story that way. but any suggestions, feedback, input on how to build a community through photography even if through a blackberry, which is what i use today? >> one thing i like about the digital is the ability to share, whether it is words or images. so i have embra
i'm the founder of a harlem based education group called total equity now tweeting at total equity now. i tweeted today with people photos of harlemites carrying reading materials outside their bags. the first day of month is literacy across harlem where we ask all harlemites to carry a book, magazine or newspaper or e-reader outside their bag so young people and others can see that is part of our public identity. my question for you, and we are tweeting and i have the hashing to on and it is...
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extending, remodeling restaurants, building the green restaurant to open in three weeks on 117th street in harlem which will be a model for the industry, gather rainwater, compost, garbage, an excess of $4 million. last one we build for the next four years. dave: is this the most challenging time you have ever seen? because of the regulations? >> all the regulations. geo el, what concerns me is i was watching the news last night and i heard the president of the united steelworkers union, sounded like he just invaded ben gauzy and won. with the ground game won and we showed money can few do it and we are a truly a declaration of war. with his obligation to bid constituency declaring that war and won? dave: further to the left than a first term. >> he has got to sit down and get in a dark closet and use the white house to make friends and forget dinner with molly and his wife and the kids and by various parties at the white house, use that asset as previous presidents have done. instead of quitting and going to dinner, he is the president of the united states. stuart: you always tell it like you se
extending, remodeling restaurants, building the green restaurant to open in three weeks on 117th street in harlem which will be a model for the industry, gather rainwater, compost, garbage, an excess of $4 million. last one we build for the next four years. dave: is this the most challenging time you have ever seen? because of the regulations? >> all the regulations. geo el, what concerns me is i was watching the news last night and i heard the president of the united steelworkers union,...
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fans, of course, know him as macho can a macho or the harlem heckler, he won several world titles in the 198 os and knocked out sugar ray leonard in 1997. they no longer defect any brain activity and the family is now deciding whether to take him off life support. hector camacho is auto years old. here at home folks all over the country finishing their turkey and preparing for a great american tradition shopping on the day after thanksgiving or, in some cases, tonight. but as people rush to the stores, will workers at one major chain walk out? we'll have a live report from d.c. and your mail carrier's load is getting lighter. why he or she may be delivering less junk mail this holiday season as fox reports live on thanksgiving evening. >> i'm sergeant from the -- i want though tell my mom happy thanksgiving, merry christmas and my wife and kids, happy thanksgiving and merry christmas and y'all have a nice day. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned th
fans, of course, know him as macho can a macho or the harlem heckler, he won several world titles in the 198 os and knocked out sugar ray leonard in 1997. they no longer defect any brain activity and the family is now deciding whether to take him off life support. hector camacho is auto years old. here at home folks all over the country finishing their turkey and preparing for a great american tradition shopping on the day after thanksgiving or, in some cases, tonight. but as people rush to the...
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first official visit outside of washington and this is three days after i was elected chairman was to harlem for a town hall meeting. and people looked at me and said why are you going there. i said because that's where the votes are. if we don't go to communities around the country that don't look like typical republicans we're going to go to the way of the wigs. host: the republicans should listen to the dems, they know how to run and win. guest: i think there are lessons to learn. i looked at the strategies that the democratic national committee under howard dean's leadership put into position. and he got vilified for a 50 state strategy just as i did. you don't appreciate why are you putting money in arkansas or south dakota or ga well where we're going to elect republicans. you get that momentum of electing people and spending time and money on the ground to build the party from the grass roots up makes all the difference in the world - host: let me share with you a cup of key demographic areas. as we move down to the issue of race mitt romney getting 59% of the white vote the president
first official visit outside of washington and this is three days after i was elected chairman was to harlem for a town hall meeting. and people looked at me and said why are you going there. i said because that's where the votes are. if we don't go to communities around the country that don't look like typical republicans we're going to go to the way of the wigs. host: the republicans should listen to the dems, they know how to run and win. guest: i think there are lessons to learn. i looked...
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about a third of the kids in harlem in the third grade are in charter schools. but what's amazing is the harlem district went up, an and this is apples to apples, went up dramatically from when we started this intensive choice process there. now, it was something like 28 out of 32 district. now it's about 16th. and not only did the charter schools outperform almost everybody, but the public schools which were 28th actually moved up significantly themselves. so i think those are two situations of models that we should develop your i think what, down in new orleans between the reform and relinquishing, and portfolio i think are really important ideas that need developing. so that's were i would comment. >> i would agree that choice, and for two reasons. the catalytic effect on the system if you will, because going to get from a tertiary system, if they college isn't getting applicants, it will either go out of business or it will do something to start to get applicants. so there's a catalytic effect on the underperformers of having people be able to make choices w
about a third of the kids in harlem in the third grade are in charter schools. but what's amazing is the harlem district went up, an and this is apples to apples, went up dramatically from when we started this intensive choice process there. now, it was something like 28 out of 32 district. now it's about 16th. and not only did the charter schools outperform almost everybody, but the public schools which were 28th actually moved up significantly themselves. so i think those are two situations...
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first official visit outside of washington and this is three days after i was elected chairman was to harlem for a town hall meeting. and people looked at me and said why are you going there. i said because that's where the votes are. if we don't go to communities around the country that don't look like typical republicans we're going to go to the way of the wigs. host: the republicans should listen to the dems, they know how to run and win. guest: i think there are lessons to learn. i looked at the strategies that the democratic national committee under howard dean's leadership put into position. and he got vilified for a 50 state strategy just as i did. you don't appreciate why are you putting money in arkansas or south dakota or ga well that's where we're going to elect republicans. you get that momentum of electing people and spending time and money on the ground to build the party from the grass roots up makes all the difference in the world host: let me share with you a cup of key demographic areas. as we move down to the issue of race mitt romney getting 59% of the white vote the pres
first official visit outside of washington and this is three days after i was elected chairman was to harlem for a town hall meeting. and people looked at me and said why are you going there. i said because that's where the votes are. if we don't go to communities around the country that don't look like typical republicans we're going to go to the way of the wigs. host: the republicans should listen to the dems, they know how to run and win. guest: i think there are lessons to learn. i looked...
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starting christmas, the ali forney center in harlem will be a 9,000 square foot facility open 24 hours a day. for not letting our underserved and underrepresented lgbt youth drown, carl siciliano is our foot soldier for the week. that is our show for today. thank you to congressman meeks -- and also thanks to you at home for watching. i'm going to see you tomorrow 10:00 a.m. eastern. coming up, "weekends with alex witt." cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask
starting christmas, the ali forney center in harlem will be a 9,000 square foot facility open 24 hours a day. for not letting our underserved and underrepresented lgbt youth drown, carl siciliano is our foot soldier for the week. that is our show for today. thank you to congressman meeks -- and also thanks to you at home for watching. i'm going to see you tomorrow 10:00 a.m. eastern. coming up, "weekends with alex witt." cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it...
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you have to go to the south side of chicago, go to detroit, go to harlem. talk about values. talk about conservative principles in a way that does two things, one, you're effective and, two, you're not insulting. they haven't been able to articulate the message without being insulting. i think moving forward you'll be able to see leaders do that extremely well. you'll continue to see hoerz that slip when it comes to this. >> richard, do you want to chime in on that? >> i would just say what lenny said and also to what former congressman gingrich said that it's more about meetings and it's about more than meetings and about more than engagement. republican party is going to have to change some of its policies to address these fundamental issues in this country and the changing, you know, the changing dem graphics in this country and what people are interested in seeing solutions to. if you don't solve the immigration problem, you could have meetings. can you have engagement. if you have no solutions on immigration, people who are concerned about those issues are not going to s
you have to go to the south side of chicago, go to detroit, go to harlem. talk about values. talk about conservative principles in a way that does two things, one, you're effective and, two, you're not insulting. they haven't been able to articulate the message without being insulting. i think moving forward you'll be able to see leaders do that extremely well. you'll continue to see hoerz that slip when it comes to this. >> richard, do you want to chime in on that? >> i would just...